FIVE QPR PLAYERS THAT ARE ON SANCTION AND MAY LIKELY FACE…
Marti Cifuentes’ team is one point above the drop zone and now sits in 20th place in the table with just eight games left. They recently won three straight games, including a thrilling triumph away to title-chasing Leicester City, but after a run of three straight losses, they appear to be back to square one. Their record has been incredibly uneven.
This season, QPR’s biggest problem has been their goal deficit; with just 36 goals in 38 games, they have the fourth-worst goal total in the league. There will be concerns expressed about the caliber of strikers, even though this might simply come down to a lack of imagination.
The Scotland international Lyndon Dykes is not enjoying the best season while wearing a QPR shirt, so if the Hoops want to add a new number nine for the upcoming campaign, they might want to let him go.
To capitalize on Lyndon Dykes, QPR was advised
Louis Moir, a QPR fan commentator for FLW, feels that cashing in on the number nine in the summer would be the greatest option, if it’s possible, because he’s been rather dissatisfied with Dykes this season.
“Since Dykes has been at the club, I haven’t really been his biggest fan,” he stated. He’s clearly had periods this season where he’s played well and scored a few goals, but overall, he’s been incredibly inconsistent, only managing a few goals. Though he doesn’t make anything himself, there are moments when the service has let him down.
“I was shocked to learn that we chose to offer him another contract when we had the chance to profit when Millwall showed interest in him. In the event that an
He seldom ever affects games. He often starts games with opponents knowing how to handle him, which demonstrates how inconsistent his goal scoring is. Looking at his total record for us, it’s really quite bad.
“We need an alternative up there, and he needs to move on. He has frequently missed numerous excellent opportunities. Simply put, you don’t want him to be your regular number nine.”
The terms of Lyndon Dykes’s current contract
The QPR forward still has two years left on his current contract after signing a new one last summer. The club will be hopeful that clubs can provide a fair price if they decide to let him go in the next summer transfer window.
Burnley and Rangers are two of the teams who have previously been connected to him, but it’s unclear if they would be willing to make a move again for him.
While Dykes has undoubtedly scored some significant goals for the Hoops since joining in 2020, this season has seen him perform much below his potential.
Despite making 25 starts in the league, he has only scored four goals, which is an appalling record. His lack of offensive production this season has left many of the QPR supporters perplexed.